The messages I received from placement (I'm coordinator for my camp) indicated that even for pre-approved camps it would take 3-5 days to hear something back. For any of us that aren't in that group, questionnaires were due by March 8th - now they've got to take a look at what tickets they have left and determine who they can help. I'd guess that's at least 3-5 days, I'll check and see if I can get any info.

You may want to note that the March 8th cut off was only for camps that wanted to be considered for the"camp incentive"ticket offer,Think you have 5 more weeks to register the camp itself.We were notified on our camps status 4 days after we filed our registration.

Well it's not something I want to do on an overseas phone.............................Omar Suarez

Mosquitopilate wrote:I think this years burn is going to be great...People are stressing it is'nt going to but it will be fine. it just seems people are getting all things that were crazy a month ago smoothed out

We received a phone call from Placement regarding our ticket allotment and "guarantee" of being placed about 2 weeks ago. Rev Bloodshot, who has always been our advisor, said the emails will go out with the purchase codes at the end of March.

Placement normally is confirmed the first week of July. Because of the ticketing issues, they advised us in advance so we could move forward with planning.

We registered the first day that you could. Didn't really hope to get anything. I had already scored a ticket for my wife and hope to get one for working at DMV last year, and promising to work again this year. So I might have tickets without having to use any of those alloted for other guys in our camp. Didn't get one for the MV we entered. Man I am looking forward to going, even if it might be a little weird after all this crap we have been through. It isn't going to work out for everyone, but it's going to be about as good as it could be after all that has happened. Wish everyone could go!

Just for general information as do not think anyone has mentioned it.Our camp was given the nod for The Sacred Ducats.But that is all we know.We have no clue on how many tickets we are entitled to buy.We are only required to list core members who we would like to receive an invitation to purchase at $390 level.For many camps this will create some drama as they compile a list of the most worthy not knowing where the cut off line is.

Well it's not something I want to do on an overseas phone.............................Omar Suarez

zorro sings wrote:Just for general information as do not think anyone has mentioned it.Our camp was given the nod for The Sacred Ducats.But that is all we know.We have no clue on how many tickets we are entitled to buy.We are only required to list core members who we would like to receive an invitation to purchase at $390 level.For many camps this will create some drama as they compile a list of the most worthy not knowing where the cut off line is.

We got allocated enough tickets for the core members of our camp. With the four people that were able to purchase tickets, those that got free tickets and those that got tickets for past years volunteer service at other core camps, that still leaves out more than half of our camp. I should be happy, but all I do is

JKhttp://www.mudskippercafe.comWhen I was a kid I used to pray every night for a new bicycle.Then I realised that the Lord doesn't work that way so I stole one and asked Him to forgive me.

Trishntek wrote:We received a phone call from Placement regarding our ticket allotment and "guarantee" of being placed about 2 weeks ago. Rev Bloodshot, who has always been our advisor, said the emails will go out with the purchase codes at the end of March.

Placement normally is confirmed the first week of July. Because of the ticketing issues, they advised us in advance so we could move forward with planning.

Your camp must be near ours. We have also heard from Rev Bloodshot, who has always been our placer. We got a few tickets but it was enough to ensure that our camp can and will be in BRC in 2012!

jkisha wrote:We got allocated enough tickets for the core members of our camp. With the four people that were able to purchase tickets, those that got free tickets and those that got tickets for past years volunteer service at other core camps, that still leaves out more than half of our camp. I should be happy, but all I do is

That is how it worked with us. The people that build the camp and mutant vehicle now have tickets. I don't think any of the 'casual' campers have tickets. It will be different but since the core builders are in, I can actually do a little happy dance for the first time.

jkisha wrote:We got allocated enough tickets for the core members of our camp. With the four people that were able to purchase tickets, those that got free tickets and those that got tickets for past years volunteer service at other core camps, that still leaves out more than half of our camp. I should be happy, but all I do is

That is how it worked with us. The people that build the camp and mutant vehicle now have tickets. I don't think any of the 'casual' campers have tickets. It will be different but since the core builders are in, I can actually do a little happy dance for the first time.

Though we have about forty people that camp with us, none are "casual" in that everybody has responsibilities. Hell, how much fun would the event be if the same people had to work the service shifts every single day?! In our camp, the core people do the basic set up of the camp, training, liaise with health dept., etc. everybody else does the daily job of setting up, serving, and cleaning up for each day's shift. Not to mention the extra financial burden when the costs for supplies are now shared by less than half the number of people.

It's like being between a rock and a hard place.

Don't get me wrong, I'm not complaining. I understand the realities. Just stating the facts as they pertain to and effect our camp.

JKhttp://www.mudskippercafe.comWhen I was a kid I used to pray every night for a new bicycle.Then I realised that the Lord doesn't work that way so I stole one and asked Him to forgive me.

We,Iike you, were ensured the builders could get there. Some of our core people have tickets, so we were allocated half the number of our set up crew. But we are also picking up new campers that will be expected to help with the day to day serving, entertaining, and interacting with camp visitors. Some are returning burners, some are virgins. But the camp will get set up and will be staffed. And it won't always be the same people; I'm volunteering at the Cafe again just to make sure I leave camp occasionally. It was so much fun last year, I didn't want to leave!

Pink. I so agree. I wouldn't miss out on volunteering at center camp either. I particularly like the part where we take a break and dance for 5 or more minutes. The sight of over 100 'coffee starved' burners dancing along with us before they've even had their coffee is memorable. Don't forget to bring your own great BIG travel mug. You'll get more for your money and save a disposable cup. That beautiful man in the long brocade coat talked me into more than one shift. I can't wait. Where do I sign.

Pictures or it didn't happen GreycoyoteI a recovering swagaholic I have to resist my grabby nature VultureChowThose aren't buttermilk biscuits I'm lying on SavannahWe're out there to play like adults with no adult supervision CaptG

Pictures or it didn't happen GreycoyoteI a recovering swagaholic I have to resist my grabby nature VultureChowThose aren't buttermilk biscuits I'm lying on SavannahWe're out there to play like adults with no adult supervision CaptG

jkisha wrote:We got allocated enough tickets for the core members of our camp. With the four people that were able to purchase tickets, those that got free tickets and those that got tickets for past years volunteer service at other core camps, that still leaves out more than half of our camp. I should be happy, but all I do is

AAAAARRRRRGGGGHHHHHHH! WOOOOOOOHOOOOOOOOOOOOOO, i'll be excited for you. I'm so happy that I get a jkisha hug and I get to crash on your couch and eat drink root beer.

When the only tool you got is a hammer, every problem looks like a hippie.

Mmmmmm I love the smell of Burning Man - Token

Getting overly dramatic about the ticket sale process is so 2012. - Maladroit

Ratty wrote:Pink. I so agree. I wouldn't miss out on volunteering at center camp either. I particularly like the part where we take a break and dance for 5 or more minutes. The sight of over 100 'coffee starved' burners dancing along with us before they've even had their coffee is memorable. Don't forget to bring your own great BIG travel mug. You'll get more for your money and save a disposable cup. That beautiful man in the long brocade coat talked me into more than one shift. I can't wait. Where do I sign.

I've been volunteering with Cafe since my second burn. I love the dance breaks too. And if I have a break (as a brewer if it's slow I get those sometimes), I go up to the front and offer advice and abuse. Free, of course. Love my Cafe peeps.

We are still short 3 of 7 tickets for the core camp. But we'll find the tickets we need someplace.They've requested that we notify them by April if this is going to drastically change our camp plans, or if we are pulling out.

At this time we have no intentions of not bring our entire camp, and bring it back even bigger and better than last year. We're hoping that with so few people, maybe we can get more EA passes, so that we can get there and start setting up earlier. I'll be damned if 4 of us are going to spend the whole burn trying to set up that whole camp.

Why don't ya stick your head in that hole and find out? ~pieholePlan for the worst, expect the best. Make the most out of it under any conditions. If you cannot do that you will never enjoy yourself. ~CrispyDave

Lustrous In-Dust-rious applied a little over 2 weeks ago, and haven't heard back yet. We were not among the pre-approved because it is technically a "new" camp (made up of fragments from former camps and folks who volunteered elsewhere) only two of our participants got tickets from the BMOrg as a result a of an ongoing BM book/photography project, and we don't expect more tickets from the BMOrg.

We have adjusted our strategy accordingly. We are ditching the most labor-intensive gifts/services, focusing only on the highest value projects, and recruiting only motivated burners with tickets. It's amazing how many seasoned, motivated, burners there are without camps. We've been scooping them up left and right to replenish our numbers, which after the most recent cataclysm, were down from nearly 40 to 6 (our FL group couldn't reach critical mass to get a bunch of art cars 2700 miles and finally punted). We're back up to 12 and hoping to reach 15 so that we can still handle the projects that we view as mission critical.